Featuring 52 different edible plants found in the
North American wilderness, Edible Wild Foods Playing Cards deck is full
of valuable information!

Each edible plant is shown in a full-color
photograph for easy identification. A map identifies the geographic
areas where the plant grows in the wild. The card face explains
warnings, characteristics, uses, plant parts, aliases, and special
cooking hints. For example, the stems, leaves, flowers, and hips of
roses can be eaten raw, sautéed or steamed.

Edible Wild Foods deck comes
with a key chain to keep the cards handy during hikes and camping
trips. This deck is ideal for hikers, campers, scouts, survival experts,
and parents wanting to teach their children about the abundance of wild food around them. Wild Foods Playing Cards have traditional suit marks
and can be used for many fun card games.

I got one for my son-in-law for Christmas and everybody who saw it wanted one so I had to order more and will probably have to order even more. It's a Brilliant idea !

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Nice Information

January 5, 2015

Reviewer:
JoEllen Gallant
from Barrington, NH United States

These were great

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Really Cool

January 4, 2015

Reviewer:
Mallory
from Fincastle, VA United States

A cool simple way to learn edible plants in the compact space of a deck of cards.

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Edible wild foods...playing cards

December 31, 2014

Reviewer:
Richard
from OKlahoma United States

lots of information on them..useful learning tools///

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A quick wild food reference

November 22, 2014

Reviewer:
Diana
from San Antonio, TX United States

I always considered the plants on these cards as weeds. I never realized you could actually eat them. The cards are good for a quick reference but there needs to be a book sold with them because the pictures do not give a clear enough detail. I plan to buy Linda Runyon's book "Wild Foods Guide Book"